Stoosh wrote:The NHL took a page from Major League Baseball when it decided to go to this new schedule format. (Fleury is sick, by the way...that was just friggin' sick.)

I understand that they want to promote rivalries, but what they need to realize is that 1) rivalries can't be forced and 2) sometimes rivalries become more intense if you DON'T play the rival once a week.

This is what drives me nuts about the way the Yankees-Red Sox games have been hyped the last few years. When you see each other 19 times a year, not all the games can be these epic, knockdown-dragout, all-or-nothing slugfests that the league wants them to be. Again, it's fine if you want to give teams a lot to play for, but the rivalries will generally develop on their own.

The bottom line is: there is nothing you can't solve with 8 games that you could'nt solve with 6.

Why deprive the fans from seeing ALL of the league. I always made fun of baseball for not doing it and now hockey is the same way.

Dang what a win even if they did TRY to show some interest in losing for just a few scary moments there at the end, but they didn't and decided to win it. Too bad for Colby would have been a great way to get the scoring touch back by getting the HT but at least he's on the score sheet now THANKFULLY!!!!!

Man i wish Colby would've just plunked that one in from the blue line. Would've been great to see him get a hat trick (would've been the 3rd one for the Penguins' so far this season).

Pretty good effort by everyone and it's plain to see the extra play they get with crosby in the lineup in close games. Shame he wasn't hea;thy for the last 3. Let's hope he isn't hurting too badly now.